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the violence follows a decision from the white house to extend sanctions on russia. including 17 firms and sanctioning seven more russian officials. the bbc is in the eastern ukraine and has the latest for us. >> in eastern ukraine, it takes courage. out to, they have come call for a united ukraine. just wait five minutes, this man says, then, we will show you. attacked withoups firecrackers and baseball bats. the police did nothing to stop this. they have been battered into submission. the violence is escalating. ukraine -- he is fighting for his life in the hospital. who wasfilmed the mayor considered pro-russian. are blocking kiev his office and he has become a critic of the old government and a supporter of the ukraine. you will not find many of those here. we found pro-russian militants had sees the council building and the local police station. the crowd sang about the ussr. the militia that seized control here said that they had no trouble at all taking this building. they said they came and walked in stop there was no security and no one to stop them. theimir
the violence follows a decision from the white house to extend sanctions on russia. including 17 firms and sanctioning seven more russian officials. the bbc is in the eastern ukraine and has the latest for us. >> in eastern ukraine, it takes courage. out to, they have come call for a united ukraine. just wait five minutes, this man says, then, we will show you. attacked withoups firecrackers and baseball bats. the police did nothing to stop this. they have been battered into submission....
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and igor sechin, president of rossneft, russia's leading oil company, a close adviser to putin. the sanctions target nearly a dozen businesses tied to putin's banker and believed to help manage the russian president's vast personal wealth. the penalties do not, however, target putin, himself. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally. the goal is to change his calculous with respect to how the current actions that he's engages in in ukraine could have an adverse impact on the russian economy over the long haul. >> reporter: notably absent from the new measures are some of russia's most powerful businessmen and companies, including the natural gas giant that supplies europe with most of its energy. also absent for now, sanctions on entire sectors of the russian economy. those omissions led to sharp criticism from capitol hill. >> this is basically a rehash of what's already occurred. so we've been pushing for a portion of sectoral sanctions, sanctions against some of the -- four of the largest banking institutions in russia so they would have an impact on the econo
and igor sechin, president of rossneft, russia's leading oil company, a close adviser to putin. the sanctions target nearly a dozen businesses tied to putin's banker and believed to help manage the russian president's vast personal wealth. the penalties do not, however, target putin, himself. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally. the goal is to change his calculous with respect to how the current actions that he's engages in in ukraine could have an adverse impact on...
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. >>> more action against russia for its role in the crisis in ukraine. sanctions were imposed on 17 companies with ties to vladimir putin's inner circle and moved to freeze items that could help the russian ministry. peter sharp has more from moscow. >> reporter: all the latest names and companies have strong links to vladimir putin as the u.s. tries to up the pressure on the russian leader by hitting those close to him. deputy prime minister, in charge of planning the country olympics. the boss of state-owned oil giant rosneft and the man in charge of ros tech, the technology state corporation. they will join others close to putin on the sanctions list, like the president's chief of staff. billon air gas trader who said he felt honoured to be punished by washington. the west says sanctions have already had an impact by scaring investors into pulling $65 billion out of the economy. this year the key stock index has been down by about 15%. russia's currency, the ruble lost 9% of its value since jan. >> washington said it would deny export licences for hig
. >>> more action against russia for its role in the crisis in ukraine. sanctions were imposed on 17 companies with ties to vladimir putin's inner circle and moved to freeze items that could help the russian ministry. peter sharp has more from moscow. >> reporter: all the latest names and companies have strong links to vladimir putin as the u.s. tries to up the pressure on the russian leader by hitting those close to him. deputy prime minister, in charge of planning the country...
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we would expect russia to do the same thing. but unfortunately, russia and the groups its supports are trying to do just the op sis. >> ifill: deputy national security adviser tony blinken, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> ifill: for a fuller picture of the history of tensions between russia and ukraine, our team at pbs newshour weekend traced the centuries-long relationship. you can watch that full report online. >> woodruff: the national basketball association said it will make an announcement tomorrow about its investigation of the owner of the los angeles clippers, donald sterling, and the racist remarks attributed to him. the league, the rest of its owners, the team's coach and players are all figuring out what to do next, as the clippers get set for a play-off game back in los angeles tomorrow night. >> woodruff: word of tomorrow's statement comes amid mounting pressure on the new n.b.a. commissioner adam silver to take strong action against sterling. audio clips released by websites t.m.z. and deadspin pu
we would expect russia to do the same thing. but unfortunately, russia and the groups its supports are trying to do just the op sis. >> ifill: deputy national security adviser tony blinken, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> ifill: for a fuller picture of the history of tensions between russia and ukraine, our team at pbs newshour weekend traced the centuries-long relationship. you can watch that full report online. >> woodruff: the national basketball...
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. >> this defense comes as the white house announces new sanctions against russia. let's talk about this with peter for the national journal and nile with margaret thatcher center for freedom. peter, let me start with you. does refraining from using force and not even having it on the table make the united states look weak to other powers? >> no. first of all, the united states does have it on the table in certain circumstances. but i think obama's context is very important. obama took power after the bush administration had launched two disastrous wars that have cost the united states terribly in money and blood, leaving a situation in the united states where the american people and the american military are very drained of military -- very, very drained from those very, very expensive endeavors. obama's force is entirely appropriate. in ukraine, nobody is even suggesting military force. >> i think that is one of the questions, niles, which is nobody is proposing boots on the ground but republicans are requesting more aggressive aid, lethal aid to the ukrainians. i
. >> this defense comes as the white house announces new sanctions against russia. let's talk about this with peter for the national journal and nile with margaret thatcher center for freedom. peter, let me start with you. does refraining from using force and not even having it on the table make the united states look weak to other powers? >> no. first of all, the united states does have it on the table in certain circumstances. but i think obama's context is very important. obama...
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we are not against russia. we are not against russian people we are against the chaos to take place during the russian flag and it was a report that will ship it to one. i don't need to defend my gown and to defend well and tried them on for the show i didn't like what will happen is that all of the separatist movement to all those moments ago and as many as possible russia some dimension. i consider that as a possible threat of snow woo hoo. under international called signed in geneva last week a legal drama groups in ukraine became the rebels occupying about two dozen buildings in the launch the russian speaking east also posted this on and go home but the west says russia has taken no steps to implement the deal. levy shelter facts founded the hollywood disgraceful ukrainian president viktor yanukovich had beaten on display. he is national museum off the train the artists in the meiji period complex in the portraits in the future to donate a to be coaxing from start to secrete goats he saw me was not all the
we are not against russia. we are not against russian people we are against the chaos to take place during the russian flag and it was a report that will ship it to one. i don't need to defend my gown and to defend well and tried them on for the show i didn't like what will happen is that all of the separatist movement to all those moments ago and as many as possible russia some dimension. i consider that as a possible threat of snow woo hoo. under international called signed in geneva last...
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. >>> president obama's administration slaps russia with more sanctions. who the president is targeting this time. >>> it is the story everyone is talking about, donald sterling and the l.a. clippers. i'm chase, i'm in the newsroom trying to keep track of the companies pulling their sponsorships from the team. the very latest coming up. >>> the european union added 15 more officials to its russian sanction list today. earlier this morning, the obama administration issued its own sanctions against several russian officials and businesses. the sanctions target those close to russian president vladimir putin, as pro-russian troops continue to seize buildings in the eastern ukraine. that's where nbc jim maceda has more. >> reporter: forces on both sides, pro-russia and pro-ukraine, tightening and expanding the areas they control. and we're seeing, for instance, ukrainian special forces, and special police out in larger numbers now, with more checkpoints on the roads surrounding the town. this morning, a few dozen pro-russian militants reportedly seized the pol
. >>> president obama's administration slaps russia with more sanctions. who the president is targeting this time. >>> it is the story everyone is talking about, donald sterling and the l.a. clippers. i'm chase, i'm in the newsroom trying to keep track of the companies pulling their sponsorships from the team. the very latest coming up. >>> the european union added 15 more officials to its russian sanction list today. earlier this morning, the obama administration...
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you think that actually doesn't make so much difference to russia at the moment? >> i think that yes it does make a difference at the margin but it's not going to be anywhere near enough to change the political calculus of vladimir putin. you know for that we will probably have to have a severe reconcession in the russian economy for which again will require the kind of blanket sanctions on financial and energy sectors that may be in store down the line. >> and in store down the line what do you think would prompt that? >> well, i think the key issue here really is, does it require additional russian aggression? if tanks were to roll over the borders in eastern ukraine you would see these kinds of sanctions. the vladimir putin continues to engage in a kind of passive-grearvaggressive behavin ukraine that in my mind are clearly aimed at undermining the prospects of a free and fair election in ukraine on may twiech25th and also goes againse spirit of the geneva accord will that be you newspaper of enough to cause the cr western governments to -- increase the pressur
you think that actually doesn't make so much difference to russia at the moment? >> i think that yes it does make a difference at the margin but it's not going to be anywhere near enough to change the political calculus of vladimir putin. you know for that we will probably have to have a severe reconcession in the russian economy for which again will require the kind of blanket sanctions on financial and energy sectors that may be in store down the line. >> and in store down the...
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russia has not lifted a finger to help in fact. there's strong evidence that they've been encouraging the gods activism in certain places east and southern ukraine the geneva statement. when in port so we could result in a statement. the tasks of the russians is hardly over make this statement the most malicious need to lay down arms. this outcome as detroit is that he is to have missed if they spend on russia's foreign minister and they can meet his alto month of the geneva agreement. she is the only reason that from the village of all illegal armed groups must be just on the phone and the gop like buildings must be returned to the judgment on its own quiet streets squares and places and old ukrainian sixty two must be vacated. to me. i think and has an international acts and finance enter politics says that washington may seem to be really awful for the policy reversals on ukraine. i think the state department are probably under great stress at the moment of course we seen such a blessing to haha. remarkable transition in ukraine
russia has not lifted a finger to help in fact. there's strong evidence that they've been encouraging the gods activism in certain places east and southern ukraine the geneva statement. when in port so we could result in a statement. the tasks of the russians is hardly over make this statement the most malicious need to lay down arms. this outcome as detroit is that he is to have missed if they spend on russia's foreign minister and they can meet his alto month of the geneva agreement. she is...
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on friday standard and poors cut russia's credit rating. people are pulling money out of russia to the tune of 17 billion. if they hit entire sectors of the economy tcould hurt not only russia but all of europe. but back here in the u.s., we started out strong out the of the gate and dow up 19 points and nasdaq slipping in the red and lost the social media stocks. and facebook and net books and linked in. they are having a tough goal. we told you we have a fed meeting on wednesday. we'll so another pull back in that tapper to 45 billion and on friday, we get april jobs. and investors looking for job creation of 200,000 or more. and syrian president bashard assad is announcing his election for presidency. the civil war is waging on in that country. meanwhile this morning. we asked you to send in the stories you wanted to see. one wanted to hear about the barrel bombs. the civilians are living in danger and fear of barrel bombs that are dropped by helicopters by government forces. we are following up on this and more of your suggestions, keep
on friday standard and poors cut russia's credit rating. people are pulling money out of russia to the tune of 17 billion. if they hit entire sectors of the economy tcould hurt not only russia but all of europe. but back here in the u.s., we started out strong out the of the gate and dow up 19 points and nasdaq slipping in the red and lost the social media stocks. and facebook and net books and linked in. they are having a tough goal. we told you we have a fed meeting on wednesday. we'll so...
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and russia since it does forge a tighter bond between china and its neighbor. do you think that's what's happening here? >> that's definitely one of possibilities. russia, if it becomes more isolated from europe as the crisis unfolds and nationally it's going to be clopushed clos to china. a gas deal almost a decade now and there's a possibility it might be signed because they have an opportunity. the chinese are awkward about the situation and don't like the idea of countries, one country invading and encouraging separatists but by sitting back they are -- in the long run. >> president obama denied charges that this is about containing china. we're not interesting in containing china. doesn't he have to expect that's how the trip will be read given the strong position he's taking in the territorial disputes? >> there will always be people in china whatever the u.s. does in the western pacific, they will say the u.s. is out to contain it. containment is what the u.s. is trying to put in place with russia, trying to isolate it from international community and ec
and russia since it does forge a tighter bond between china and its neighbor. do you think that's what's happening here? >> that's definitely one of possibilities. russia, if it becomes more isolated from europe as the crisis unfolds and nationally it's going to be clopushed clos to china. a gas deal almost a decade now and there's a possibility it might be signed because they have an opportunity. the chinese are awkward about the situation and don't like the idea of countries, one...
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in the parking lot of the russian 7-11 is there anyone in russia who can pin putin now. >> u.s. former u.s. spy contractor having his first known public conversation with vladimir putin. >> jon: oh (bleep). it is the snow man! oh, yeah! falcon and the snow man! if anybody can hold putin's feet to the fire it is this cat. >> does russia intercept store or analyze in any way the communications of millions of individuals? >> jon: oh! how is ott vladdy going to get out of, he is vladdy going to get out of this one. >> we don't have a system of interception. according to our law, it cannot exist. >> jon: touche. who would ever have thought putin could outwit a prerecorded question from a man whose life question from a man whose life is in his yo, untamed larger than life, question from a man whose life is in his move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and
in the parking lot of the russian 7-11 is there anyone in russia who can pin putin now. >> u.s. former u.s. spy contractor having his first known public conversation with vladimir putin. >> jon: oh (bleep). it is the snow man! oh, yeah! falcon and the snow man! if anybody can hold putin's feet to the fire it is this cat. >> does russia intercept store or analyze in any way the communications of millions of individuals? >> jon: oh! how is ott vladdy going to get out of,...
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there has been a response from russia. let me give that you. the foreign deputy foreign minister said that the u.s. sanctions will not go unanswered, and the response said it will be painful to washington. the e.u. in separate moves today on monday basically said that it will be released in the names of 15 people that it will be facing sanctions on facing assets and travel bans. so a concerted and linked effort by america, the u.s. and europe to bring about these third round of sanctions will be tightened up if there are any military incursions into ukraine. >> pro russian separatists moved into the councilcal in the donestk region. and they are reported to control a police station. moscow those who are occupying the buildings in cities across eastern ukraine. a mayor of a city in ukraine has been shot, and is going through emergency surgery. unknown gunmen attacked him while i was out jogging. what we want to do is get an update of what is happening right now on the ground in eastern ukraine, in the city of donestk. barnaby phillips with an up
there has been a response from russia. let me give that you. the foreign deputy foreign minister said that the u.s. sanctions will not go unanswered, and the response said it will be painful to washington. the e.u. in separate moves today on monday basically said that it will be released in the names of 15 people that it will be facing sanctions on facing assets and travel bans. so a concerted and linked effort by america, the u.s. and europe to bring about these third round of sanctions will...
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russians resent what happens in russia. he doesn't want them to see ukraine move ahead in a very different way. this is very, very important. it's very important to the world. it's a geopolitical issue and i think this tepid, cautious, slapping on the risk is really not taking us where we need to go. as to what his net worth is and what he may have hidden, i try to deal in facts and i don't know -- i read the story with interest but i have no knowledge of what he may or may not have. >> okay, we'll leave it there. thank you very much, senator corker. >> tomorrow on the show, more on the u.s. sanctions and the impact. i have an exclusive interview with treasury secretary jack lew. also tomorrow the nba has just released a statement saying that they will hold a press conference to make an announcement about their investigation involving clippers owner donald sterling. stay with us here on quts "andr mitchell reports" only on msnbc. broadband network and cloud infrastructure. we constantly evolve to meet your needs every day o
russians resent what happens in russia. he doesn't want them to see ukraine move ahead in a very different way. this is very, very important. it's very important to the world. it's a geopolitical issue and i think this tepid, cautious, slapping on the risk is really not taking us where we need to go. as to what his net worth is and what he may have hidden, i try to deal in facts and i don't know -- i read the story with interest but i have no knowledge of what he may or may not have. >>...
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president obama announced a new against russia today. targeting seven russian government officials, 17 companies with links to put in. kt mcfarland joins us now. only a few more individuals, no industries targeted. putin himself not targeted despite "the new york times" story yesterday. if these sanctions had real bite, the stock market would be down 100, not up 100. >> he is going to put the sanctions on a few bank accounts. the money has been cleared out of the bank account months ago. a few visa denials. there might have to spend their time in sochi. stuart: the word surrender is a very strong word. >> he will keep going. that is the message to take away from this. there is no penalty for whatever he wants to do. in eastern ukraine with little green men. the russian troops taking off, still in russian uniform. in eastern ukraine, other parts of the former soviet union space. the question is how far does putin go. i think he is going all the way to challenge nato. that is strong stuff. stuart: if he did that, this market would come dow
president obama announced a new against russia today. targeting seven russian government officials, 17 companies with links to put in. kt mcfarland joins us now. only a few more individuals, no industries targeted. putin himself not targeted despite "the new york times" story yesterday. if these sanctions had real bite, the stock market would be down 100, not up 100. >> he is going to put the sanctions on a few bank accounts. the money has been cleared out of the bank account...
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we can all change the fact that russia is a key plank in this crisis. it supplies most of ukraine's oil and gas. it accounts for the ukraine straight to the west will need a president whose him at some point to find a solution to fit into this crisis into a single clear how the west saxons would help to fix the problems because of course the government is running out of money and into authority in the east is being very severely tested what about the role of the us in all of this has barack obama got any credit at persuading the european city which he thinks should be done on the sanctions issue is to be ramped up pressure on the europeans have the sense that the geneva meeting. she's now decided to do it alone even if the europeans don't fall at his the us president speaking a little early this monday from canada. we are really moving forward with it an expanded list of individuals and companies there will be affected by sanctions. we will also focus on. in some areas of high tech defense exports to russia. that we don't think are appropriate. to be ex
we can all change the fact that russia is a key plank in this crisis. it supplies most of ukraine's oil and gas. it accounts for the ukraine straight to the west will need a president whose him at some point to find a solution to fit into this crisis into a single clear how the west saxons would help to fix the problems because of course the government is running out of money and into authority in the east is being very severely tested what about the role of the us in all of this has barack...
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another big one is that russia hasn't changed. i asked you a few minutes ago, a senior administration official, i said are intentions of these sanctions purely to deter further action inside ukraine or to roll back what has already taken place including the annexati annexation and they say we'll never recognize that. it's not clear the sanctions will roll back that action. it's not clear that it will deter putin from moving into eastern ukraine. the administration's intention is to keep raising the cost to make it less likely. >> jim sciutto reporting live from washington. >>> they searched by air, on the surface and under water but so far nothing. a new phase is about to begin for that missing malaysian airliner that vanished 52 days ago including using private contractors to do intense underwater search. australia's prime minister say aerial searches have now been suspended. >> it is highly unlikely at this stage that we will find any aircraft debris on the ocean surface. therefore, we are moving from the current phase to a phas
another big one is that russia hasn't changed. i asked you a few minutes ago, a senior administration official, i said are intentions of these sanctions purely to deter further action inside ukraine or to roll back what has already taken place including the annexati annexation and they say we'll never recognize that. it's not clear the sanctions will roll back that action. it's not clear that it will deter putin from moving into eastern ukraine. the administration's intention is to keep raising...
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we edged russia to leave us alone. one hundred and fifty years managing the second marriage equipment keen to see the look that is to be in the training institute energy of about six point three pm because he called the u s managing to visit a match or contents of the teacher we checked in toronto the united states planned to spend six hundred soldiers to the optics. besides the us and eu are going to spend at least depression affected by sanctions since that time as the son of thomas keating the price ukraine. his coaching will be saved by referendum. the mayor insists on immediate adoption of the law on local but this is the conducting of a referendum on may twenty kids it will help to conquer the seat that disc into the chilly stated some of them attention. meanwhile the minister of interior has counted the number of suspects is and the number of buildings captured by them in the east walk in this tiny thinking of looking to get him used to getting out all the keys to the country. he is crazy local police department
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one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's line up to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk that ukraine's problems today could become the truce is tomorrow. jennings who will join shelters snub to the blues meets the russian prison monday retreat in showbiz place when bought the cream in between today and links to russian state and energy joint gazprom useful to the west germans so if the g twenty meeting dollars per season. jimmy is that the tcu exported to russia and decided that its economic relationship shall christian and his associates are spending more than eight hundred million dollars building coal production facilities in russia. sydney the major german firm siemens continues to oppose torture bill to crack it in. kevin jones lying to them a recent increase pressure on german businesses operating in russia. this is the good and the kremlin propaganda opportunities jeremy staunton is the observance meet them knowing that the ending was attempting to walk down the two efforts against the kremlin. gazprom has been used beast in the region g
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that's despite the fact there's increasing pressure on russia in the form of sanctions. russia uses influence here in eastern ukraine for the pro russian rebels who scaled back activities here. >>> in other news today, a bomb has killed three students at a religionous school in the pakistani city. attackers arrived and threw a grenade in the school while students were attending a class. it's reported they are between 8 and 12 years old. >>> nuclear protestors have been blocking the main entrance. the government spokeman said they've agreed to halt the project. many refuse to leave without the official announcement. >>> prosecutors in south korea investigating the ferry sinking have seized documents looking into how the captain and crew responded while the ferry was sinking. more than a hundred bodies have yet to be recovered after the tragedy two weeks ago. >>> at least 17 have been killed by a series of tornados in the american midwest. 11 deaths were in the suburbs of little rock in arkansas where the tornado was a kilometer wide. >> on the kansas missouri border, the
that's despite the fact there's increasing pressure on russia in the form of sanctions. russia uses influence here in eastern ukraine for the pro russian rebels who scaled back activities here. >>> in other news today, a bomb has killed three students at a religionous school in the pakistani city. attackers arrived and threw a grenade in the school while students were attending a class. it's reported they are between 8 and 12 years old. >>> nuclear protestors have been...
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and europe intense filing sanctions against russia for its actions in ukraine. the specific parts of the russian economy they are targeting. >> there must be sanctions that make it clear that the nba family willav
and europe intense filing sanctions against russia for its actions in ukraine. the specific parts of the russian economy they are targeting. >> there must be sanctions that make it clear that the nba family willav
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russia continues. our pinprick sanctions have done nothing to deter or slow down russia's course of action. what needs to be done is more serious economic sanctions, more serious deployments in europe and serious military assurance to the ukrainian military providing weapons, providing trainers, providing of surveillance assets. maybe even on exercise in ukraine. these are i thinks that changed the landscape that putin will read. these are actions he will understand and he's more likely to respect than a bunch of symbolic pinprick sanctions. i mean, the fact we're deploying only a company in poland six weeks after this invasion which involved the mobilization of 150,000 russian troops shows how inadequate our response has been. it's not being taken seriously. >> ian is now officially a member of the "morning joe" family because apparently john tower has wrapped him four times and he's kept going. >> thank goodness. >> you're good. don't apologize. look. two very different -- i'll end with this. very di
russia continues. our pinprick sanctions have done nothing to deter or slow down russia's course of action. what needs to be done is more serious economic sanctions, more serious deployments in europe and serious military assurance to the ukrainian military providing weapons, providing trainers, providing of surveillance assets. maybe even on exercise in ukraine. these are i thinks that changed the landscape that putin will read. these are actions he will understand and he's more likely to...
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and europe set to announce new sanctions in russia. a local mayor in eastern ukraine shot in the back this morning but unidentified gunmen is fighting for his life. >>> new york congressman michael grem min is in federal custody following a two-year fbi investigation into campaign contributions. >>> we always update those five things to know. be sure to go to new daycnn.com for the latest. >>> let's take a quick break. we'll push two big stories forward. first, the flight for flight 370, a brand new location for the search and a discouraging timeline. eight months. will this search turn out the way the first one did? we'll ask the experts and explain why the changes are happening. >>> former nba great dominique wilkins live on "new day" to talk about the racest comments attributed to the owner of the l.a. clippers? should anything happen outside the league? we'll discuss it. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natu
and europe set to announce new sanctions in russia. a local mayor in eastern ukraine shot in the back this morning but unidentified gunmen is fighting for his life. >>> new york congressman michael grem min is in federal custody following a two-year fbi investigation into campaign contributions. >>> we always update those five things to know. be sure to go to new daycnn.com for the latest. >>> let's take a quick break. we'll push two big stories forward. first, the...
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washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies. wednesday is election day in iraq. but some people in chicago and the suburbs get to *vote in it. there are 16 thousand assyrian christians in illinois who emigrated to america to flee the violence in their home country. many of them cast early ballots yesterday at the assyrian national council in skokie... one of nie polling places across america. at stake are 328 seats in iraq's parliament, the body that will choose the country's president and prime minister. old st. pat's church is celebrating the 30-th anniversary of the world's largest block party! to commemorate
washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies....
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export of certain technology to russia. the president said he didn't find appropriate in this environment. but will these sanctions target putin directly? no. and the president said the goal is not to target putin personally, but really, try to change his calculus. so far, the rounds of sanctions we've seen by the u.s. and by european allies have not really changed russian behavior, although the administration has said over the past couple of weeks that they feel in some respects that they might have acted as a deterrent just in the sole fact that russia has not full on invaded ukraine. but more and more, we hear the administration really hammering home that long-term goal, looking at it from that perspective, instead of, you know, coming up with this belief that things are going to change immediately there. they really seem to have some glimmer of hope after russia signed that agreement in geneva that it would take these concrete steps to de-escalate the situation. but as president obama said yesterday during this trip, ru
export of certain technology to russia. the president said he didn't find appropriate in this environment. but will these sanctions target putin directly? no. and the president said the goal is not to target putin personally, but really, try to change his calculus. so far, the rounds of sanctions we've seen by the u.s. and by european allies have not really changed russian behavior, although the administration has said over the past couple of weeks that they feel in some respects that they...
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it says new russia sanctions will target vim individuals and companies with high exports to russia. meanwhile, the president goes on to say the new sanctions represent calibrated efforts to change russia's behavior in the ukraine crisis. you can see live pictures coming through. the further context of what he's saying is that the next would be more sanctions possibly targeting banking and defense areas. and he says the u.s. and allies are keeping in reserve for sanctions against russia. he's flushing out put more detail saying there could be more down the track, but so far they have not chosen that. i'm not sure if we have sound to listen to. do we want to listen to sound? let's have a listen in. >> i think that there are going to be territorial disputes around the world, like we have territorial disputes with some of our closest allies. i suspect that there are some islands and rocks in and around canada and the united states where they are dating back to the 1800s, but we don't go around sending ships and threatening folks. what we do is we sit down and we have some people in a ro
it says new russia sanctions will target vim individuals and companies with high exports to russia. meanwhile, the president goes on to say the new sanctions represent calibrated efforts to change russia's behavior in the ukraine crisis. you can see live pictures coming through. the further context of what he's saying is that the next would be more sanctions possibly targeting banking and defense areas. and he says the u.s. and allies are keeping in reserve for sanctions against russia. he's...
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our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do that. this week we had an important bit of little news which was that some of the central european countries are making agreements with the ukraine for reverse flow. that is to say to be able to sell gas from central and western europe to ukraine or to relieve them of some of the buying russian gas, but there needs to be a strategic framework that says what are we going to do to take advantage of this moment that we didn't want, but that was given to us. ukraine has been lost to the russians for a generation. the question is are we going to act thoughtfully enough, sensibly en
our relationship with russia over to union crane, turn it into lemonade. it pushed them to the west. for example, the -- they worked out with the borj georgeans and two pipelines to get their oil and gas to the west without having to go through russia and why did they do that? because they were reacting to the president. >> in case of ukraine, we have to take steps immediately to begin to say we will sell u.s. natural gas to europe, and we will extradite the creations necessary to do...
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but russia did not want to comply with the documents. what they received on saturday was not enough, no details of what they were planning to do. or end on the beginning of the exercise. this is the reason why we asked to hold consultations in vienna on those documents. ent toe russians' commitm this document. >> another set of talks will begin in london on returning some of the money that may have left the company under the -- the country under the previous government of ukraine illegally. what is the goal of those talks? can you give us more specific information about what negotiators that will be here in london are hoping to do? >> i think it is better to wait for one more day. goal of thise main initiative is to discuss the assets, this -- these which were illegally taken from ukraine under the previous government, can be returned back to ukraine. it is quite a big number. much foryou very giving us your time this morning. , as tensions in ukraine continue to escalate, prospects for additional sanctions against russia loom. ♪ >> we
but russia did not want to comply with the documents. what they received on saturday was not enough, no details of what they were planning to do. or end on the beginning of the exercise. this is the reason why we asked to hold consultations in vienna on those documents. ent toe russians' commitm this document. >> another set of talks will begin in london on returning some of the money that may have left the company under the -- the country under the previous government of ukraine...
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we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national president said douglas roberts isn't done yet. he explains now why this particular episode was released the incident. it wasn't because the negotiations have succeeded is really for medical reasons. the swedish o s that siti daughter was released i had diabetes. i clearly know he probably needed so in awe so they decided to release them. that said staff did not bother osce monitors are still very much still being held at this hour by pro russian separatist indiana town of sloppy on square up. i spent the good part of the afternoon
we begin in ukraine wept for russia. insurgents today freed on appeal a european ends of the sting helpers know that in the country's east and gippsland outs. we own and that they relate to it in for the first time they gave assurances that they won't be missed treat it with a separate events the crowd of several hundred pro russia activists stormed the regional tv broke off the scent to it don't yet have a good mom that the russian state tv channels people call me an awful such as its national...
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russia responded by ordering new military drills directly on the ukrainian border. dash crowds of mourners gathered on the anniversary of the country's west industrial disaster. most even a story textile factory collapsed in the capital dhaka. massive structural failure. more than one hundred people were killed and thousands more injured. one hundred and forty dollars when the sun still unaccounted for the anniversary was also among the mass protests don't like is that the money that is responsible for the tragedy be brought to justice. and they want list and fashion brands to increase help the victims most of you to see any compensation. in eastern ukraine government troops not done the city of snow the ons with helicopters and tanks to prevent pro russian diligence from bringing in reinforcements. this effort as a team of thirteen international osce observers hostage training the word need of spies. ukraine accuse the russian military of deliberately violating its airspace to provoke a war the military airport in drama tours militants blew up the ukrainian army he
russia responded by ordering new military drills directly on the ukrainian border. dash crowds of mourners gathered on the anniversary of the country's west industrial disaster. most even a story textile factory collapsed in the capital dhaka. massive structural failure. more than one hundred people were killed and thousands more injured. one hundred and forty dollars when the sun still unaccounted for the anniversary was also among the mass protests don't like is that the money that is...
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. >>> in our signature segment,ic maing sense of the showdown between russia and ukraine. the long, complicated history you might not have heard and the housing recovery slows. what it means for the economy next on pbs "news hour weekend". >> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by louis b. and hirschfeld coleman. judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. wallick and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnetcenters in new york this is pbs news hour weekend. >> good evening. i'm allison stewart. the pro-russian separatist displayed ukrainians had his men recently took hostage. seven of those being held are european observers who the separatists claim, are a
. >>> in our signature segment,ic maing sense of the showdown between russia and ukraine. the long, complicated history you might not have heard and the housing recovery slows. what it means for the economy next on pbs "news hour weekend". >> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by louis b. and hirschfeld coleman. judy and josh westin. joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. wallick and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene...
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it is the state sponsored russia today programme the us the great estates love the subtlety of twisting be praying that it is with his russian counterpart says it's the shuttle's challenge to the west media monopoly that really weren't watching that i guess that was immediately had absolutely no pity and would never race competition hca is in jail for supporters of the ousted president of the round of tough sentencing sees them in the tree back to egyptian government crackdown against pro more see activists want to. i love mafia run rubbish in a dry heat is making life a toxic held for people to submit to the so called triangle of death the leaping from the capital in the futures showed that this has opted to match the lips of weekly the rest of the top stories of the last of the day since just after eleven pm and nine at first the stories making news all day today in fact the stock with a massive pro unity march that the right wing radicals and easton ukraine's biggest cities and even violent. some seven thousand people took the streets of hot or cold several bystanders to attacks by t
it is the state sponsored russia today programme the us the great estates love the subtlety of twisting be praying that it is with his russian counterpart says it's the shuttle's challenge to the west media monopoly that really weren't watching that i guess that was immediately had absolutely no pity and would never race competition hca is in jail for supporters of the ousted president of the round of tough sentencing sees them in the tree back to egyptian government crackdown against pro more...